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Individual Rights ReconsideredIndividual Rights Reconsidered

Individual Rights Reconsidered

Tibor R. Machan

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"The essays in this volume reconsider the case of the basic tenets of the U.S. political tradition, outlined in the Declaration of Independence and expressed in much of the U.S. legal system. The authors answer the innumerable criticisms advanced against the political philosophy of natural individual human rights over the last two centuries, criticisms that are now more widely embraced than is that philosophy. Yet the ideas of the Founders - specifically, that every human individual has basic, unalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness - continue to be well grounded and difficult to reject. The historians, political theorists, and philosophers who reconsider the Founders' principles in this work must be contended with in any future discussion of the issues involved."--BOOK JACKET.

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OL450172W

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Human rightsUnited StatesLiberalismIndividualismDroits de l'homme (Droit international)Declaration of Independence (United States)UnabhängigkeitserklärungMenschenrechtÉtats-UnisLibéralismeIndividualismusIndividualismeUnited states, declaration of independence

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